To protect the animals, our government has
made forests as protected areas. Mention any
five of them and also write in which state these
are situated.
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There are four categories of protected areas in India, constituted under the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972. Tiger reserves consist of areas under national parks and wildlife sanctuaries. There are 51 tiger reserves in India. As of May 2012, the protected areas of India cover 156,700 square kilometres (60,500 sq mi), roughly 4.95% of the total surface area.
Classification
National parks
Wildlife sanctuaries
Biosphere reserves
Reserved and protected forests
Conservation and community reserves
Village and panchayat Forests
Private protected areas
Conservation areas
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